Pet Care

Ticked Off-Coat & Bed Spray

~*$14*~

Keep your four legged pal fresh as a daisy when outside in the spring and summer. We've formulated this product with amazing ingredients, all specifically chosen for their abilities to keep your pooch happy when they're outside for a romp in the long grass or a hike in the mountains. And the essential oils? Don't worry, they're diluted at the correct percentage; just one-half percent in the product, so as to not overwhelm your 4-legged pal's nose and body.

DIRECTIONS: For best results, ruffle the coat while spraying against the natural lay of the hair. Cover dog's eyes with hand. With a firm, fast stroke, spray head, ears, and chest. Avoid rectum and genitals.

A blend of aloe juice, witch hazel, lavender and peppermint waters work together to soothe irritated skin. Our rinse is blended to provide a soothing, conditioning finish to the Dirty Dogger Organic Wash. Also great for hot spots, dryness and many other skin conditions

DIRECTIONS: Apply sparingly after shampooing. May be lightly rinsed off, or left on for continued coat conditioning. Excellent for hot spots and dry patches.

When your smelly dogger needs a little freshening and you don’t have time for a bath! Think of it as a natural ‘parfum’ for your pet. We’re sorry to say that this is NOT a mouth freshener for them…just a coat spritz!

DIRECTIONS: Lightly spray the product on your dogger'­s coat, being careful to keep the spray from going in his nose, eyes, or mouth.

DIRECTIONS: Squirt some wash directly onto your dirty dogger & gently massage into his skin and coat. Rinse. For added therapeutic benefit leave on your dogger for a few minutes and let the essential oils go to work! Can be used as often as once a week.

Caring for your dog’s paws is a vital consideration, especially in winter months. Road and sidewalk salt can cause serious damage to even the toughest dogger’s paw pads.

Your dog’s paws should be rough, to enhance traction and enable your dog to run and play, but dry, cracked paws can be extremely painful for your dog. Treat paws when they are dry to help prevent cracking – don’t let them get cracked, because not only are they painful for your poor 4 legged pal, but dirt and debris in the cracks can actually cause an infection!

If you live in an area with cold, snowy winters, or if you live in a dry, dusty climate, check your dog’s paws daily for dryness. Make it part of the morning or evening routine; it’ll help you stay on top of your dog’s paw health, and it’ll also help your dog become accustomed to people handling his paws!